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SPECIE- ADVERTISEMENTS. McDougall’s “Border’’Paste Sheep Dip Jlr. William McKenzie, a well' known Sheepfarmor in the Wairaiapa reports:— "Having dipped my entire nook of about 8000 sheep last year in Border Paste Dip, I have pleasure in saying that in all my iong ex-, perience amongst sheep it is absof lutely THE BEST DIP I HAVE EVER USED. At shearing I found my sheep entirely free from vermin of any kind, and I may here say that it is THE ONLY DIP I Have ever used THAT DESTROYS THE TICK EGG. My wool (fame off the sheep in excellent condition, and the dip does everything that the makers nlaim for it." CAUTIGN-pßeware of Imitations and Infringements. ORDER BORDER PASTE DIP FOR NEXT SEASON. N.Zu LOAN St MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD r Sole Agents. TGI AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY ’U'OR SALE, as a going concern—--1 - A good, handy and really cheap Farm. Read the following particulars, and secure a bargain : ABOUT 90 ACRES, situated about 15 miles from town, one mile from P. 0., Store, School, -|-mile from Railwav Station. GOVERNMENT LEASE, 25 years to run, with right of renewal, O.R.P. at £l4 ss. per acre; rent, 13/- per acre. 16 acres flat, balance low hills, ploughable, subdivided into 6 paddocks. Watered by 2 windmills and creek. 2 acres lucerne, 5 acre green barley, small area maize and pumpkins, 2 acres shelter and firewood bush, balance in good grass. BUILDINGS consist of 3-roomed Cottage and Porch, Bathroom, and Pantry, 4-bail Cowshed (concreted), and Separator Room, Implement Shed, Maize Crib, Pig Sty. STOCK comprises: 11 Dairy Cows, 1 Pedigree Bull, 6 Heifers (20 month), 10 Dairy Weaners, 2 Plough Horses. SHEEP: 100 Breeding Ewes in Lamb, 30 Mixed Sheep. IMPLEMENTS: 1 Farm Waggon and Sledge, Rake, Mower, Cultivator, Set of Discs, Set of Harrows, Single Furrow Lever Plough, Chains and Harness, 2 Windmills, Troughs and Tanks, 90 gal Separator, Cream Cans. Forge and Anvil, also complete set or* Farming Tools, Fencing Posts, Wire, Iron, etc.

FURNITURE INCLUDED. WALK IN AND WALK OUT. PRICE £1250 Government Mortgage, £4OO. CASH REQUIRED, £6OO. Balance arranged. For furhter particulars, apply to— T.G. LAWLESS LAND AGENT KAITI. CHIEF DISTRICT AGENT for the AUSTRALIAN PROVINCIAL ASSURANCE ASSOCIATION, Fire, Accident and Marine. Your Insurances solicited at lowest current rates.

HORSE & COW COVERS IN STOCK OR TO MEASURE AL-L MATERIAL DIRECT FROM MANUFACTURERS AND MADE ON PREMISES. HIGH QUALITY LOW PRICE JEUNE SHEATH, BUTCHER, AND POCKET KNIVES CHEAPEST IN TOWN Address: Bright St. Gisborne Phone 85 & 250 Box 24

RICHARDSON & CO LIMITED. SHIPOWNERS: Head Office—Port A huriri Branch Offices Auckland and Wairoa. Wellington Agents Johnston and <lo., Limited Tobcmaru Agents—Tokomaru Sheep Farmers’ Freezing 00., Ltd. STEAMERS: WEL L T N G TON-N A1»IE R-GIS-BOIINE SERVICE. The s.s. RIPPLE maintains a weekly service between these ports. Sh® loads in Wellington on Mondays and Tuesdays; Napier on Thursdays, and discharges and loads in Gisborne for Wellington on Fridays. AUCK TO EAST COAST BAYS. The s.s. MAKO, running between Auckland, Gisborne and Napier, and the s.s. AWAHOtI betwe.cn Auckland and Gisborne, maintains a weekly'passenger and cargo service with the East Coast Bajs. • NAPIER-WAIROA SERVICE. The s.s. TANGAROA, in conjunction with other steamers, runs regularly (weather permitting) between Napier and Wairo-. Several steamers trade continuously to practically every Coast landing betweenvWellingion .and Auckland. WILLIAMS KETTLE, LTD. AGENTS, '

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Gisborne Times, Volume LX, Issue 9723, 5 June 1924, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume LX, Issue 9723, 5 June 1924, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume LX, Issue 9723, 5 June 1924, Page 8